No. Ours is a possessive pronoun. It requires no punctuation to show possession.
No! * The prize is theirs. * Theirs is the glory,
One should never use an apostrophe for the word that.One should always use an apostrophe for the word that's, meaning that is.
Possessive pronouns do not have apostrophes. Examples: his, hers, theirs, yours, and ours.
No, the word "holidays" does not have an apostrophe.
The correct placement of the apostrophe in "it is the Chef's choice" is after the word "Chef," making it possessive. So, it should be written as "Chef's."
No! * The prize is theirs. * Theirs is the glory,
One should never use an apostrophe for the word that.One should always use an apostrophe for the word that's, meaning that is.
The word 'it' is singular and has no plural. Therefore it cannot have a plural possessive form.However, the possessive form of it is its, without an apostrophe. It is commonly written incorrectly, with an apostrophe. It's means it is or it has. Like all possessive pronouns, there is no apostrophe (e.g. hers, his, theirs)
No there shouldn't be an apostrophe.
If the word ends in apostrophe s or ends in s apostrophe, then there is NO space before or after the apostrophe, but always a space before the next word.
yes
It should be: buildings'
"Theres" isn't actually a word. "There's" is a word, and is a contraction of "There is". "Theres" must have an apostrophe to mean anything at all in the English language.
Possessive pronouns do not have apostrophes. Examples: his, hers, theirs, yours, and ours.
Yes there should be an apostrophe. Tomorrow's answers today.
No, the word "holidays" does not have an apostrophe.
Yes. It should be driver's license.